I tried all sorts of fancy WF lies over the last 10 years, and couldn't find a difference in any of them. Ended up getting a DT line, and still can't find any difference. SilverCreek and Calftail explained why earlier.

I tried all sorts of fancy WF lies over the last 10 years, and couldn't find a difference in any of them. Ended up getting a DT line, and still can't find any difference. SilverCreek and Calftail explained why earlier.

They seem to come with exotic sounding names, "Windbucker" and such. Detailed drawings on the back of the box. To read the descriptions, you'd think this line will grow hair, lose belly fat and attract wimmen.

They seem to come with exotic sounding names, "Windbucker" and such. Detailed drawings on the back of the box. To read the descriptions, you'd think this line will grow hair, lose belly fat and attract wimmen.

None of which ever made any difference.

CAB

Maybe you should just use a level line... Get rid of all that fancy schmancy taper engineering mumbo jumbo.

LOL, I was going to post "DT, what's that? cause I've only bought WF lines. Now i'm beginning to see what the difference is. Someday, when I'm smart enough, I too can get upset about about this issue Thanks to all who have been posting because, seriously, this is a great education.

The Triangle Taper is really just an extended WF. But, I love them. The taper makes it the best roll casting line ever made, which makes it among the most versatile. Most new anglers never learn or are taught the roll cast.